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Chace Moody
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7 September, 06:06
How do elements join to form compounds?
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Frederick Alexander
7 September, 06:20
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Elements combine to form chemical compounds that are often divided into two categories. Metals often react with nonmetals to form ionic compounds. These compounds are composed of positive and negative ions formed by adding or subtracting electrons from neutral atoms and molecules.
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